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A single Police Scotland department was formed a year ago. This has created challenges for fleet operations. Good in theory, Roger Blaxall recently travelled to fleet headquarters near Glasgow, Scotland to see how well the department—and the consolidation—is working in practice.

The Friction Force Training Door uses an adjustable, angled steel cam in the doorframe wedged on top of a steel friction bar in the door. The amount of friction is adjustable to mimic anything from weak wooden doors to the strongest security door. It is specifically designed to be breached by rams and Halligan Tools.

(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2014)

The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is an internationally accredited law enforcement organization with 1,200 sworn officers, including officers from the Gaming and Drug and Crime Control divisions, and over 1,200 uniformed civilians and support staff.

(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2010)

Federal Signal introduces the Informer™-IP, the latest IP version of the Informer, which has long been used as a tonal warning device for schools, hospitals, police/fire stations, government facilities and industrial plants.

(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2010)

In the United States and throughout Europe, Africa and Asia, public safety agencies are deploying new networks and services that can deliver on their users’ most persistent demands—highest network reliability and interoperability with fellow agencies, especially in the event of an emergency.

(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Sep/Oct 2010)

Long Term Evolution (LTE) and WiMAX are hot topics in
public safety right now. The latest standard in mobile network
technology is 4G. Following is a look at some of the
4G offerings from some of the leaders in the wireless industry
and what it all means for the nation’s first responders.

(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT Jan/Feb 2011)